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  • VILLIAM HAHN VILLIAM HAHN, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR TO BYRON S. PALMER, OE SAME PLACE.
  • V Fig. 4 is a cross-section showing the attachment of the pump-cylinder to the arm or standard of the head.
  • the object of this invention is to provide an improved driving-head having novel means for connection to a dental engine.
  • A represents a pulley for revolving the tool-shaft, which shaft can be of any usual and Well-known form of construc- ⁇ tion, such as used on .the White engine.
  • This pulley has a groove a in its periphery for the driving-belt, and, as shown in Eig. 1, the outer flange or of the groove a is of a greater diameter than the inner iiange, and forms a guard to prevent the belt, when transferred, from slipping off the pulley A.
  • the sleeve B is a sleeve carrying the pulley A, which is secured thereto by a set-screw b2 passing through the hub b3 on the pulley A, as shown in Eig. 1.
  • the inner end of the sleeve B has a head b forming a shoulder to abut against the box or bearing for the tool-shaft of a White engine.
  • the sleeve B formsa part of the pulley A and revolves with such pulley.
  • the C is a pulley having a groove c for the driving-belt of the engi-ne, the outer flange c of which is of a larger diameter than the inner flange, said flange c holding the driving-belt against slipping off from the pulley C when transferred thereto from the pulley A, and it will be noticed that the inner ilanges of both pulleys A and C for the belt-grooves a and c are equal in diameter, which enables the driving-belt to be readily transferred from one pulley to the other, and, in transferring, the outer flanges d and c' of the pulleys A and C hold the driving-belt against slipping o the pulleys.
  • the pulley C is loosely mounted on the sleeve B of the pulley A, so as to revolve on the sleeve B without transmitting rotation to the pulley A, and at the same time the pulleyAis free to revolve and rotate the sleeve B without revolving the pulley C, the result being that either pulley can be used without driving the other pulley, thereby enabling either the tool-shaft or the pump to be actuated independent one of the other.
  • ⁇ D is a disk having an annular periphery and set eccentric to the center of the pulley C, and this disk D can be formed with the pulley C, or by an independent piece screwed or otherwise firmly secured to the pulley C.
  • This disk D around the opening therein for the passage of the sleeve B has a hub or annular iiange d, which gives an increased bearing for the pulley C on the sleeve B.
  • a ring E is a ring encircling the eccentric disk D and having a stem E for attachment to the stem of the pump-piston, as shown.
  • This ring E is open on one side, as shown in Fig. 2, with a piece or end e2 through which and into the stem E a screw e3 passes, by means of which screw ⁇ the wear on the eccentric disk D and the ring E can be taken up or compensated for, and the piece or end c2 is held against side spring by a pin e4 projecting out from the stem E.
  • E is a plate or disk for holding the ring E in place on the eccentric disk D, which plate E ts over the hub or center CZ of thel eccentric disk D, and is held in place .by a screw f, which enters a hole f' in the eccentric disk D.
  • the pulley C,with the eccentricD and ring E, and the plate E, is held against end thrust IOO or movement on the sleeve B by a collar e iitting over the end oi' the sleeve B and abutting against the plate F and locked to the sleeve B by a set-screw c', as shown in Fig. l.
  • I is the pump-cylinder in which the piston Il is located and operates
  • J is a tube or nozzle extending from the pump-cylinder I and having connnunication with the interior of such cylinder and also having suitable communication (not shown) with a pneumatic hammer, as usual.
  • N is a post having one end formed to enter the standard or frame of a lhite engine by removing the head of Such engine.
  • rIhis post N has a slot or recess n, which receives a plate or ear m on a plate Z, which plate is screwed or otherwise rmly secured to a plate 7c attached to the pump-cylinder I, and the ear or plate m. is pivoted by a suitable pin or pivot m between ears m2 on the post N, as shown in Figs. 1, 3 and 4.
  • O is a sliding ring or band encircling the post N, and having a nut o, and the body of the nut o screw-threads onto the post N, and between the end of the nut o, and the wall or face on the interior of the ring or band O is a coil-spring o, by which the band or ring is held in its normal position, and so as to engage the tip end of the plate or ear m and lock the ear or plate against turning out from. the post N until the ring or band O is withdrawn from its normal position to clear the tip end of the plate or ear m.
  • P is an arm having the plate or ear m formed therewith, and having at its end a sleeve or bearing j), in which is mounted the sleeve B, and the sleeve or bearing p has a screw-threaded end p for the attachment of the tool-shaft of a lVhite engine, as usual.
  • the pump-cylinder I and the head are connected to the post N through the arm P and the ear or plate m, and as the ear or plate m is attached by the pin or pivot m the pumpcylinder with the head can be turned or thrown out of normal position for any purpose desired, as shown by the dotted lines in Fig. 3, to do which all that is' necessary is to withdraw the ring or band O from engagement with the tip end of the ear or plate my, when the pump and the head can be swung out of position on the pin or pivot m.
  • the head is attached to the engine by entering' the shank of the post N into the frame or standard of the engine, and when attached the tool-drivin g shaft is entered into the sleeve B, the sleeve being connected therewith by the screw h2.
  • the pulley C is slipped onto the sleeve B, and the ring E slipped onto the eccentric disk D.
  • the plate F is slipped onto the center or hub d and is attached in place by screws or otherwise so as to unite the plate F with the pulley C and eccentric disk D, and thc collar c is slipped onto the end of the sleeve l against the plate F, and islockcd to the sleeve by the set-screw e.
  • the stem or rod E is connected with the piston, and the piston inserted n the pump-cylinder, as usual, and the pump-cylinder attached to the arm l?, which is pivoted to the post N, completing the assembling of the parts ready for attach* ing to the dental engine for use.
  • the head of the dental engine is removed and my improved head attached in lieu of the removed head, and a belt (not shown) is'placed over the pulley A7 it the tool is to be used, and over the pulley C if the pump is to be used, and with either pulley A or C the belt is not changed in respect to its length or otherwise, but simply transferred from one pulley to the other, and such transfer is rapidly performed by reason of the pnlleys A and C standing side by side, so that the belt can be slipped from the groove of one pulley into the groove of the other without removing the belt from the drivin g-wheel of the engine.
  • the head is very simple in construction and can be readily placed on the dental engine, and when in place enables either the tool-shaft or the pump to be operated by one and the same drivin g-belt, without changing the belt on the engine, and without increasing or decreasing the length of the belt, and this result is had by forming one of the pulleys with a sleeve, which sleeve constitutes the bearing for the other pulley and enables one pulley to run the tool-shaft and the other pulley to operate the pn mp without changing the belt, and it is evident that the feature of usinga shifting belt to operate both a tool-shaft and a pump in a dental engine can be obtained by using the pulley A, with a clutch on one side to engage a clutch on an eccentric, with a spline or key connection for the pulley A, which would lock it with the sleeve B in.
  • the sleeve B instead of having the head Z1 formed therewith, could have such head formed separate as a collar or band, and such collar or band could be secured to the sleeve B by a set-screw similar to the attachment of the collar e, and with such construction the sleeve B could be formed with the pulley A and attached to the tool-shaft by the setscrews which attach the collar c and the collar which takes the place ol' the head b.

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W. HAHN. DENTAL ENGINE DEIVING'EEAD.
Patented Dec. 24, 1895 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
VILLIAM HAHN, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR TO BYRON S. PALMER, OE SAME PLACE.
lDENTAL-ENGINE.DRIVING-HEAD.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 551,763, dated December 24,1895.
Application filed January 12, 1893. Serial No. 458,174. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, WILLIAM HAHN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Driving-Heads for Dental Engines; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the invention,which will enable others skilled in the art to which it pertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part hereof, in which- Figure 1 is a longitudinal section showing a head adapted for use witha .White engine. Eig.- 2 is a face view with the outer plate of the head removed, showing the eccentric, and with the pump-cylinder and piston in section. Fig. 3 is a side elevation, partly in section, showing the standard for attaching the head to the frame or standard of va White engine, and showing in dotted lines the position of the parts When the head is thrown down. V Fig. 4 is a cross-section showing the attachment of the pump-cylinder to the arm or standard of the head.
The object of this invention is to provide an improved driving-head having novel means for connection to a dental engine.
To this end the invention consists in-the novel construction and combination of parts hereinafter described and claimed.
In the drawings, A represents a pulley for revolving the tool-shaft, which shaft can be of any usual and Well-known form of construc-` tion, such as used on .the White engine. This pulley has a groove a in its periphery for the driving-belt, and, as shown in Eig. 1, the outer flange or of the groove a is of a greater diameter than the inner iiange, and forms a guard to prevent the belt, when transferred, from slipping off the pulley A.
B is a sleeve carrying the pulley A, which is secured thereto by a set-screw b2 passing through the hub b3 on the pulley A, as shown in Eig. 1. The inner end of the sleeve B has a head b forming a shoulder to abut against the box or bearing for the tool-shaft of a White engine. The sleeve B formsa part of the pulley A and revolves with such pulley.
C is a pulley having a groove c for the driving-belt of the engi-ne, the outer flange c of which is of a larger diameter than the inner flange, said flange c holding the driving-belt against slipping off from the pulley C when transferred thereto from the pulley A, and it will be noticed that the inner ilanges of both pulleys A and C for the belt-grooves a and c are equal in diameter, which enables the driving-belt to be readily transferred from one pulley to the other, and, in transferring, the outer flanges d and c' of the pulleys A and C hold the driving-belt against slipping o the pulleys. The pulley C is loosely mounted on the sleeve B of the pulley A, so as to revolve on the sleeve B without transmitting rotation to the pulley A, and at the same time the pulleyAis free to revolve and rotate the sleeve B without revolving the pulley C, the result being that either pulley can be used without driving the other pulley, thereby enabling either the tool-shaft or the pump to be actuated independent one of the other.
` D is a disk having an annular periphery and set eccentric to the center of the pulley C, and this disk D can be formed with the pulley C, or by an independent piece screwed or otherwise firmly secured to the pulley C. This disk D around the opening therein for the passage of the sleeve B has a hub or annular iiange d, which gives an increased bearing for the pulley C on the sleeve B.
E is a ring encircling the eccentric disk D and having a stem E for attachment to the stem of the pump-piston, as shown. This ring E is open on one side, as shown in Fig. 2, with a piece or end e2 through which and into the stem E a screw e3 passes, by means of which screw` the wear on the eccentric disk D and the ring E can be taken up or compensated for, and the piece or end c2 is held against side spring by a pin e4 projecting out from the stem E.
E is a plate or disk for holding the ring E in place on the eccentric disk D, which plate E ts over the hub or center CZ of thel eccentric disk D, and is held in place .by a screw f, which enters a hole f' in the eccentric disk D. The pulley C,with the eccentricD and ring E, and the plate E, is held against end thrust IOO or movement on the sleeve B by a collar e iitting over the end oi' the sleeve B and abutting against the plate F and locked to the sleeve B by a set-screw c', as shown in Fig. l.
II represents the piston which is connected to the stem E by means of a pin g passing through an ear g on the lower end of the stem or ears g2 formed on the piston II.
I is the pump-cylinder in which the piston Il is located and operates, and J is a tube or nozzle extending from the pump-cylinder I and having connnunication with the interior of such cylinder and also having suitable communication (not shown) with a pneumatic hammer, as usual.
N isa post having one end formed to enter the standard or frame of a lhite engine by removing the head of Such engine. rIhis post N has a slot or recess n, which receives a plate or ear m on a plate Z, which plate is screwed or otherwise rmly secured to a plate 7c attached to the pump-cylinder I, and the ear or plate m. is pivoted by a suitable pin or pivot m between ears m2 on the post N, as shown in Figs. 1, 3 and 4.
O is a sliding ring or band encircling the post N, and having a nut o, and the body of the nut o screw-threads onto the post N, and between the end of the nut o, and the wall or face on the interior of the ring or band O is a coil-spring o, by which the band or ring is held in its normal position, and so as to engage the tip end of the plate or ear m and lock the ear or plate against turning out from. the post N until the ring or band O is withdrawn from its normal position to clear the tip end of the plate or ear m.
P is an arm having the plate or ear m formed therewith, and having at its end a sleeve or bearing j), in which is mounted the sleeve B, and the sleeve or bearing p has a screw-threaded end p for the attachment of the tool-shaft of a lVhite engine, as usual. The pump-cylinder I and the head are connected to the post N through the arm P and the ear or plate m, and as the ear or plate m is attached by the pin or pivot m the pumpcylinder with the head can be turned or thrown out of normal position for any purpose desired, as shown by the dotted lines in Fig. 3, to do which all that is' necessary is to withdraw the ring or band O from engagement with the tip end of the ear or plate my, when the pump and the head can be swung out of position on the pin or pivot m.
The head is attached to the engine by entering' the shank of the post N into the frame or standard of the engine, and when attached the tool-drivin g shaft is entered into the sleeve B, the sleeve being connected therewith by the screw h2.
The pulley C is slipped onto the sleeve B, and the ring E slipped onto the eccentric disk D. The plate F is slipped onto the center or hub d and is attached in place by screws or otherwise so as to unite the plate F with the pulley C and eccentric disk D, and thc collar c is slipped onto the end of the sleeve l against the plate F, and islockcd to the sleeve by the set-screw e. The stem or rod E is connected with the piston, and the piston inserted n the pump-cylinder, as usual, and the pump-cylinder attached to the arm l?, which is pivoted to the post N, completing the assembling of the parts ready for attach* ing to the dental engine for use.
In use the head of the dental engine is removed and my improved head attached in lieu of the removed head, and a belt (not shown) is'placed over the pulley A7 it the tool is to be used, and over the pulley C if the pump is to be used, and with either pulley A or C the belt is not changed in respect to its length or otherwise, but simply transferred from one pulley to the other, and such transfer is rapidly performed by reason of the pnlleys A and C standing side by side, so that the belt can be slipped from the groove of one pulley into the groove of the other without removing the belt from the drivin g-wheel of the engine. The head is very simple in construction and can be readily placed on the dental engine, and when in place enables either the tool-shaft or the pump to be operated by one and the same drivin g-belt, without changing the belt on the engine, and without increasing or decreasing the length of the belt, and this result is had by forming one of the pulleys with a sleeve, which sleeve constitutes the bearing for the other pulley and enables one pulley to run the tool-shaft and the other pulley to operate the pn mp without changing the belt, and it is evident that the feature of usinga shifting belt to operate both a tool-shaft and a pump in a dental engine can be obtained by using the pulley A, with a clutch on one side to engage a clutch on an eccentric, with a spline or key connection for the pulley A, which would lock it with the sleeve B in. one position, so as to drive the sleeve B, and which would unlock it from the sleeve B in another position, so as to drive the eccentric without driving the sleeve, and such construction would attain the end of utilizing a single drivin g-belt in a dental engine for operating both the tool-shaft andthe pneumatic pump.
The sleeve B, instead of having the head Z1 formed therewith, could have such head formed separate as a collar or band, and such collar or band could be secured to the sleeve B by a set-screw similar to the attachment of the collar e, and with such construction the sleeve B could be formed with the pulley A and attached to the tool-shaft by the setscrews which attach the collar c and the collar which takes the place ol' the head b.
l. The combination with the pulley C, and an eccentric D, forming part of the pulley C, of the ring E having the stem E and free end e2 and adjusting screw e3 for taking up the IOO IIO
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Wear of the eccentric disk and ring, substanbination with the arm P, ear m, post N, slidtiallyas speeiiied. ing collana` O, lock nut o, and spring o', sub- 2. The pump Cylinder I and plate Z, in comstantially as and for the purposes speeied. bination with the arm P, ear m, post N, and WILLIAM HAI-IN. 5 sliding collar O, substantially as and for the Vitnesses:
purposes speoed. O. W. BOND,
3. The pump cylinder I and plate Z, in com- FRANK W. ROBINSON.
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